My name is Elliott Hawkins I am a coordinator For NJCSD.We are taking bus reservations for the Second Amendment March on April 19th 2010 from 10:00am to 4:00pm.
We will have three locations in which you can board a bus.They are,Rockaway Mall, Quaker Bridge Mall and the Deptford Mall.
This route allows us to cover,North,Central, and the Southern regions.
This will be a historic event that all New Jersey gun owners and supporters of the Second Amendment should attend.
Please follow this link to register:(Uppper Right Hand Corner) NJCSD - Home
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 14:10.
When are we going to have a second amendment march on Trenton? We need to show some support for S69 & A1384 CCW reform bill. If we don't keep public pressure on these clowns we will never be able to exercise OUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
Submitted by Michael (not verified) on Sat, 04/17/2010 - 14:26.
Guns always get a bad rep in Trenton because only the illegal use of them is reproted, so most people think the guns are the problem when in fact it is the criminals who misuse them. Giving responsibile gun-owners a bad name as well. The Trentonian is a major cause of the false spin. Never do you see gun rights in a positive light coming from the writers and editors of that paper. If more good citizens had guns in Trenton and criminals knew that, crime would plummet. Unfortunatly, most Trenton citizens don't do their homework about the use of guns for defense and how a gun can be your best friend in a dangerous neighborhood. Most just get their info from sources like the Trentonian. That is exactly why the bad people will always have the upper hand in Trenton.
Guns will always be around, no matter how many laws are enacted. So it is up to the good citizens to decide whether or not they want to be a responsible gun-owner for defense purposes or another victim.
The good people of Trenton and other city's need to liberate themselves, go to a book store, educate yourselves on the facts, and become a Second Amendment supporter.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 04/04/2010 - 16:05.
Although from the Police State, oh, I'm sorry, New Jersey, when reading this I thought it prudent to leave all weapons at home. If any public safety issues arise, NRA members can not be held accountable. Yes, the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is our primary purpose in being there, call me paranoid if you'd like, but I never put anything past the manipulative hands of the power brokers that would like to see our second and 14th amendments go bye-bye. Just a thought.
Incidentally, I have a firearms permit and the ability to purchase handguns in New Jersey (there are miracles) and a non-resident concealed carry permit in another state. I'm not a hunter and rarely do my guns come out of my safe except for target practice which is rare. But I support the NRA and am a member. The day our second amendment rights are taken away, it is doomsday for our country and all who live here. Then, the liberals will be hunched in their corners hysterically crying because there family and home are being ransacked by God knows who. And they won't have a clue as to how and why it happened. God pray for us all. Signed, a pacifistic gun owner.
Submitted by JimRed (not verified) on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 15:08.
Going unarmed is prudent, but I would suggest lots of empty holsters in plain sight. It will give the "Progressives" fits when we tell them "We came unarmed- THIS TIME!"
Hello New Jersey Gun
Hello New Jersey Gun owners,
My name is Elliott Hawkins I am a coordinator For NJCSD.We are taking bus reservations for the Second Amendment March on April 19th 2010 from 10:00am to 4:00pm.
We will have three locations in which you can board a bus.They are,Rockaway Mall, Quaker Bridge Mall and the Deptford Mall.
This route allows us to cover,North,Central, and the Southern regions.
This will be a historic event that all New Jersey gun owners and supporters of the Second Amendment should attend.
Please follow this link to register:(Uppper Right Hand Corner) NJCSD - Home
Questions?=events@njcsd.org
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I wanted two tickets for the
I wanted two tickets for the bus ride to Washington, DC for the 2nd Amendment March, but I refuse to use paypal because of their anti-gun stance!!!
Is there another way to pay?
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We have added credit card payments to the site now, and accept Visa / MC.
Thank you.....howe many
Thank you.....howe many tickets are available? I may need more.
There are seats available.We
There are seats available.We need people to register as soon as possible to determine if another bus is needed.
Will do...........
Will do...........
When are we going to have a
When are we going to have a second amendment march on Trenton? We need to show some support for S69 & A1384 CCW reform bill. If we don't keep public pressure on these clowns we will never be able to exercise OUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
Guns always get a bad rep in
Guns always get a bad rep in Trenton because only the illegal use of them is reproted, so most people think the guns are the problem when in fact it is the criminals who misuse them. Giving responsibile gun-owners a bad name as well. The Trentonian is a major cause of the false spin. Never do you see gun rights in a positive light coming from the writers and editors of that paper. If more good citizens had guns in Trenton and criminals knew that, crime would plummet. Unfortunatly, most Trenton citizens don't do their homework about the use of guns for defense and how a gun can be your best friend in a dangerous neighborhood. Most just get their info from sources like the Trentonian. That is exactly why the bad people will always have the upper hand in Trenton.
Guns will always be around, no matter how many laws are enacted. So it is up to the good citizens to decide whether or not they want to be a responsible gun-owner for defense purposes or another victim.
The good people of Trenton and other city's need to liberate themselves, go to a book store, educate yourselves on the facts, and become a Second Amendment supporter.
Although from the Police
Although from the Police State, oh, I'm sorry, New Jersey, when reading this I thought it prudent to leave all weapons at home. If any public safety issues arise, NRA members can not be held accountable. Yes, the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is our primary purpose in being there, call me paranoid if you'd like, but I never put anything past the manipulative hands of the power brokers that would like to see our second and 14th amendments go bye-bye. Just a thought.
Incidentally, I have a firearms permit and the ability to purchase handguns in New Jersey (there are miracles) and a non-resident concealed carry permit in another state. I'm not a hunter and rarely do my guns come out of my safe except for target practice which is rare. But I support the NRA and am a member. The day our second amendment rights are taken away, it is doomsday for our country and all who live here. Then, the liberals will be hunched in their corners hysterically crying because there family and home are being ransacked by God knows who. And they won't have a clue as to how and why it happened. God pray for us all. Signed, a pacifistic gun owner.
Going unarmed is prudent, but
Going unarmed is prudent, but I would suggest lots of empty holsters in plain sight. It will give the "Progressives" fits when we tell them "We came unarmed- THIS TIME!"